cancel
Showing results for 
Search instead for 
Did you mean: 

Bonjour VLAN Visability

Bonjour VLAN Visability

eds
New Contributor

We are trying to setup a Bonjour gateway to allow Apple Airplay to pass across our Wired and Wireless VLAN's. We have added the wired VLAN's to the trunk group that connects to the AP's, however those VLAN's are not in use on any Aerohive Network Policy's because they were dedicated for wired connections on our Cisco switches. So far, using VLAN Probe and looking at the Bonjour VLAN's...they can not see the wired VLAN's even though they are in the trunk group.

 

Do I need to add those VLAN's to an SSID just to make them accessible for VLAN Probe and Bonjour even though I never plan to use any wireless devices on those VLANs? Even though they are in a trunk group...it feels like the AP's do not know how to address them.

 

The trunk group now consists of VLAN 10, 30, 50, and 60.

VLAN 10 = Wired Users

VLAN 30 = Wireless Users

VLAN 50 = BYOD Devices

VLAN 60 = Guest Devices

 

VLAN 30 and 50 are tied to our CORP SSID and VLAN 60 is tied to the GUEST SSID. VLAN 10 is just in the trunk group.but not tied to an SSID. We were just trying to get Bonjour to see it to advertise services between VLAN's.

 

Thank you.

5 REPLIES 5

samantha_lynn
Esteemed Contributor III

I'm going to need to test a few things on my side to be sure, but would you be able to send me tech data, preferably from the AP acting as a BDD, so I can see what settings are in use? If you'd rather share this with me directly, my email is communityhelp@aerohive.com.

 

To get tech data using HiveManager (formerly NG, cloud.aerohive.com) go to

Tools> Utilities> Get tech data> Check the box next to the device> Get tech data (blue button at the top of the page this time).

 

This guide reviews how to get tech data from the CLI of the AP in case that's simpler:

https://thehivecommunity.aerohive.com/s/article/Collecting-Tech-Data-via-CLI

 

GTM-P2G8KFN